The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, April 14, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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wim tv lib' JimihH lti and
Vnnlinal Jurat." Tln rv nuinivr
if A. I. A Mv ttirotenil Nu
bia (C.vtiii'l',i' of Tlie tillfen I
llilil'- I
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NT. hn. Fdilor IVum
...iuiiv kh ihn iwrl of Un A. P. A. I
dLlrnniUnf lr Itt.rtmN 'n.l I lie I
kt,i..his... Kt..i..i viivm lii
II ,,Tnwnltiv,s. from Kun-M Pltjr,
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ni. mH-lil move hiw ii-iiiiy I"""! urn'-
..ii ,i,Uh, A. P. A. .f U
IA ,nlvKtm of nnli rm liotle MgnU
nmuMntlnir thu notorlmm A. P. A. of
v ... i. mU i1,w. Stomi U
join In tholr cruwulu of un-Amorliwi hr-r of Iho A. P. A. mid, It l Uwh-nU)Ucrm'emhl-k-IUtanCiithollcH
nloully iIh-w.mJ, wou'.U Imvo "hun
lu.n nmklmr PiH.lnl...mtH. Tho bltf-
)t won hnnlly jiwimiiMl for tho rii'-)-
tlon tht-y jrot it tho hnndH of tho lndltf-
nant gi-vcrnor, ami n-turnod to Ihoir
cave of flvlloouniM.il errHtfalh'n, rooukod
and numinir tholr lmwitont nmlcvol'
cnc. "Your atwooltttlon," Hld Uovor-
nor Stone, "In undi-mooratlo ami un-
American, and I am opixwed to It. I
haven't a drop of know-nothing blood
in my vclnH."
- ) Michigan.
saoinaw.-i dm iow w a u-u, u .
A. P. AJm. Ex-Q.ngro8Hman InrnHoy
aay.: "There 1. not a merchant In thl.
city that nan noiieume oiiucui o, u.o
Iwyoott for tho last year. If ho In not
boyeotU-dby one, ho la by tho other.
Tho Cathollo In boycotted by tho A. P.
A. and tho A. P. A. jKiKHlbly lout soma
of the trade of hla Cathollo neighbor.
I wouldn't be iurprlm-d. A. P. AIhui
liaa driven bualneas away from your
elty. Empty storm and vacant ivmI-
deiMH'H, nlgnH of "To Hent" lndlcato the
niurv that tho A. P. A. has dono In a
bualnotw aenHO to thlaentlro communltv.
Ointihn and Saginaw aro known to the
world a two black poU upon tho
American continent where proscription
exists, 1ho proscription that precood
decay and ruin.
Father Lrfevere wrttea that since tho
ecent public meetings hold against A.
P. Alsin tho movement has' cooled
down,
(In this week's elections tho republl-
rnns niado largo gains at Saginaw,
wMrh Is iiHiinlly demoeratlo.
Ann Ahiioh. Thd A. P. A.V have
"" fr ied to organize hero several times,
but our people of all di nominations aro
too Intelllgt nt to have anything to do
with them. Hkv. E li. Kkm.y,
' At EKcitoaba, Menominee and adoen
other 'Michigan points, tho A. P. A
liave local lodges numbering about 2K)
nembors.
1 OHIO.
' Correspondence of Thn CltUen.l
Father Lnlutnlero wrIU its follows:
BT. XAVlElt'fl COLLKdK, CINCINNATI,
March 2, lHH.'t Editor Catholic Citizen:
Not being very well I am not able to 1
on nrrni ml and cfi-t ihn Information vour
rf.lw.iiW . for. Hut still I have
" " ", . , I
tniMle some rrrorw. i no onjcci 01 ino
A, P. A. la to deprive Catholloa or ail
fjfllcei and situations. Catholic aro
considered foes that nieniico our rcpun- you ,houIt, rU rfiniember that C. P.
lican Institutions, consequently they Shaw & Co., 618 8. 10th St., has al
ought to bo kept down. Some Prot- ays on hand, Vegotnble, In season;
tanU say there are only lO.IXHQ, 000
Catholics, and what are those to AO,.
WU.uour
There are organizations, but bolnfl;
ocrot, It Is hara to Know ttioir num-
lien and machinations.
There Is a minister here. Nov. John-
nn Mieet.. nf tt, Ninth tri.l rtantlst
v. Mi! i. . w . ' .
church, who Is one of their organs,
preaching every Sunday evening In the
Interest of the A. P. A. Ilia church Is
more crowded now than It was when
he confined himself to the gospel or to
hi own particular creed. He It Is who
tdd lhere were f0,fX)0 A. P. A.'s In
Chicago. 10.000 In Cincinnati and al
largo number in Columbus, O.
I consulted Mr. Schonenborgor, pro-
rletorof tho C'atWfc Tvb(jraih, and
prletorof tho C'atWfc Tvtffjraph, and
he think that In Columbus, Ohio, all
Catholics who ran for office last Nov
omber were defeated by from four to
Jive thousand.
The A. I
A.' made use of Mr. Slat-
ery ana who lor several weens-mreu
hail corner bixtn ana vino street.
,vt,. twilda aM,nt. WK) ticrwins. It whs
"
,mA,.A TT Btu.U.t Uiinluifi TiiAklnvi
and Tliursdnjs, stio on rnuay alter-
noon (for women only) and at night
tor all.
I have not much faith in their SUC-
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VWt ' ...... -
ji- !,, nnnA icirn t
olng harm and good, like tn
temptations. We have had these se-
cret organizations before, and they
. .
.m y niimrhf and un Ihn nnw.
,..., ,
nt one will fail. Dullness men who
have anything to lose will bo afraid to
loin them. Politicians. txi. of any
... .
a,r,l nt. n n Ihi-tn. Sorno w itu
'
Ijeaos Here tnina tucy ouguv u,u
noticed or feared. Excuse my brevity,
I have dono my best according to clr
,,ij,,.iiv .-. -ir ki M hw
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f P I ; ' Mil I.. H, J
ftt VI 4 IK 14 I H"l
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ILm .t.Ur f-l.mil
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ttnnvnit.u, I MKti! i m i ri
m f.-d-inl i IV:.n, hn!.lit-, TUst II U
ih5Svl k" t,Viuili- .nil il ffltv,
ripple i lii '' '
i.t, litem I'v'n JiiMtiv l
!. ihiniili-tl t ei vo Hm Ir ti'i
kiiUiimii' nf lh.M't.!!ntf ln. iif nffMtr.
Tin' (not rnximMy I'muhi onl In
th iHirw of ll trial llml
niiv omnwi " ' ."-.
Ih,mh m-wn rf . jury M.hhI for
....I t.ip mill mill I mi
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- ry, lln vvr.11.1 n.hwl huh h.hii
....... m... .I....lrt..u...... ..f Ihn
vmllol Ih npimivnt hin ll.onlloKi.il..n
n''" l"" j...th,
hoM oul for mnnnlBtiKliti-r, a in. m
tho jury h.t.l not Umotnor inom.H-.-i
HgroiHl with him.
msnoi' m'uoi.hick'h opinion
Uuujtii, Minn. Hero una nioro
mmi0 "nowly fonnod" cltlotm many
,,f thoin from certain portlona of Can
min aomo from Ireland and Kngland
htiV0 in Icon upon thoinaulvva tho grave
(luty ()f Ut,fonjnr American lnntltu
. mHlin fanolod dangers
Not C(lt(,nt with doacrlblng Catholic
n the nu)Ht outrageous tcrma aa Idol
......tiUm,- -to., thoy mrt tb
j oi;Hnlz(ltlon wllh the 0XprOHHod
J d Calholll) ()f
- - . ihrnnlno- with
' J . , , o-.u,,,,-.
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Of tho many millions of Catholics In
this country, It may bo said, they are
so lnterwlned with non-Catholics In
partnerships, marriages, associations,
l)lltles and education, that it would bo
. . i . .i ..I .i. .....
a herculean lame, lnuoeu, uiuriye mom
all out of oftloo. Many of them camo to
this country In tho days of our very
great grandfathers and they don't want
to leave It now. To force all Catholics
to deny their religion, to make them
Presbyterian or Haptlsta, l well-nigh
ImpoNHlhle. To burn down their
churches, hospitals and asylums, would
only sot Catholics to tho old work of
building up again. Hesldes, In a
country which proclaims freedom
throughout tho world, to begin at this
late dny of shutting out Catholics from
officii and otherwise degrading them
aoiiears to bo a very long step back
ward, and tho American motto points
()t In that direction
EDLINQ E3ROH.,
308 North 16th Street.
Hatters and Gents Furnishers,
Men's
Shoos, gloves, eto. A "dollar's
worth
M"1 a tlll"r-" . , ,
Tho friends who have any carpenter
work or building to do should give u a
call. Wo ffiiarantoo go(Kl work at
reasonable prices. Shop, zzz-l Leaven'
worth street. Teleihon. 1115.
DILLEN1IECK & CO.
We will sell ftoger'a best knives,
fork and spoons during April for
Knyn. I-BO wir wt
Forks and Table HrHHins, W Wi.M
Tua y.MM,h an,i (i.jjr, per set,
A. Ii. huhkhman,
J.'lth and Douglas
also a full line of Htaple Urocerl.
Do not forget in when down town
TiVn vnur renairlnir to The Drum
roon(j Cnrrlnfre Co., iHth and Harney
gu, opp. the County Jail.
To the Ladies and Friends.
We wish U) Call VOUf attention to tho
fact that you can buy groceries as
I h.n .n1 ',,.. ... Hnwn
town. Como In and sea u or send us
word and wo will call at the house
Uackley & Dukeh,
Cor. 20th and Leavenworth.
Sight is Priceless,
Do not allow yourself to be fitted
with glasses by people who know
nothing of refraction. I use a com
pjeta t,,Ht Cil8fli ftn(j n)y wrk (g
scientifically. Eyes tmM and :
done
scientifically. Eyes tmM and fitted
free of charge. JOHN IIUDD,
tl 80S N. 16th St,
HOI FOR TEXASI
I pa rr 1 rrtPfl . t i m
DU.UUU AvfALo "-nern iexa
ma r;iu eiuvu lonii
somber. Now Is tho tlmo to buy
Next excursion inumiay, April 20th,
Lowest rate, quickest time, best accom
I .iw1nllk-i nnl thkilryVl Ainn.niKnn L.
,WIW", "4 vuuurvbiini.
q . ELM EN.
tf 111 Capitol Ave,
"eaa ana neneci
I fo lllla . A T A In1.r...
i ... i . , . i . .
wnicn is particularly mjapiou to wora
,,'.. p ' . .. ,
U, build up councils, without explana-
Hon. It Is a 12-ptige pamphlet, 54 by
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f incnci in size, l ucy uivo ino cirjieci
.... ,! I- l...ll,ll.. -..ii,.
mir ftnlhln '
91.50 .K.P i,o(ki; 2.35 p;r 500. Sample
copies by mail, 0 cents per 100 or .1)
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- c uisa ur u:ii,. nuurewi, a. vv
I IT!I. utinua. I!ittr Kunuau
. rflrlno- hv council or as an A. P
a., stamp your order with the seal of
- 1 your council for instructions
THE BELl
Divide nd ijth Street
Our
tAtutt4y Ami
.tie.
ANiiTHMI Mini; WnMHH ltU
Tl l(lV ASH MUNUAV.
Mrl' fim' tlfVM t , It !
M. ' . ! in!f,,"Ht lw. It "A
12 ii.
It.-;' riw tnl b' . 9 t V H '
M, d.' nn'itr- li, 1 2 t 1 tv,
Uur !h1I " II ' tb'r-ifnU l liit to
tt
l.lliV fliii' tiriMwi lin', r.ullt top,
I2.ui li It no
NAt.K M1TIIOAV AM MOM'AT.
II Kivm U unilriar fur
lOe ail llm-n roll an for I2t'.
fV lk i-nt niMiii'n for 2.V.
I.AIMKS lloslKUY PKI'T.
fHI.K II lit H ATt'HUA V AMI MNOAY
I .ad Ir .VV how llm-n liwla and l4i-,
fur Mi'.
I.lhV fMV Halo thread iinderweiir,
iill.l'a 40i i-Ihmi1 hnwi fur 2.V.
Wai. h for wile of aim umbrella
Saturday.
W.UL STi )UR J KWEUtY DKP'T.
HOl.ll) (iOl.U
A. P. A. phi, plated, litei aolid gold,
11.40.
1. O. S. of A.. II. 2.1.
Jr. O. U. A. M.. 75wnta.
Iiyal Orango, ll.riO.
THE HELL,
Dodge and 15th.
J. w. carr,
Attorney, Room 214 Board ot Trade.
SPECIAL MAHTEH COMMIHHIONEH'H
8AI.K.Vinlir and lv vlrlim of an order
of snip on diu-ri'i) of forci-liwiiro of tiiorliiK
iMMin-doiil of 11n (llHlrli-iroun, lor iouk ih
i-imnly. Ni-I)ranku, and to m illrwli'd, I will,
on thu 15th day of May. A. II. IWH. at I o'olook
n. in., of said day. at thu north front door of
Ihn counly rourt house. In tin) city of
Omaha. Hiaialas county. Nebraska, mill at
pulillc auction to the tihchest lildiler for cash,
thu property descrti)ed In aald order of salt)
as follows, to-wlt!
Lots thirteen (IHI and fourteen (14) In block
nlno (III In thu vlllaiceof Iteimlnuton. OoiikIbh
county, Nebraska, as aurveyou, piaiu-u mm
recorded.
Ha d properly to ne aoui to snnsiy wir
ii... l,,ii,,liir rnimmnv In the sum or
two hundred and thlrty-foiir and OII-IIK) dol
lars (f:;i4.();i) ludKinent Wlin ini-eresi mumip
at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum
from February, (It h.lWlll.
To satisfy Christina Htnlnart In the sum of
flfty-seven and 4-l( dollars (:7.M) jud(f
rnent wllh Interest thereon at the rat of
seven (7) per cent, per annum from l-ehruary
nib. isiih. , , A. ,
To satisfy llenry rumonsen in ,i, sinn 01
thirty-three and 71-KKI dollars (WI.71) .ludn
inent with Interest thereon at the rata of
seven (7) per cent, per annum from tuhruary
Oth. ism . ., .
rr.. aiii uru miipv m. iiiidkiiin in urn mini ui
eleven hundred and tlire.i and Hi-KM) dollars
(IHH.:B) Juduinent with Interest thereon at
the rate of eiKhl (S) per ciini. purinniuiu .iuni
' ''i'.T'J.'.VZJ A i.ii.rli'ii n NnMonal Hank In
ii... iinni of two hundred and twenty-four
,...,i Ti-iim ,l,,lliir iu-ltl! luiluiiient with In
terest thereon at the rale of ten (10) per cent.
...... u..,.l..,,,l.r It. ISIII.
vs'""" " ' i .i ..i..;.i.,i, .(
fis-loo dollars ihh.M) costs herein with In
.,,.) from the nth (lav of l-ebruary. iMH.I.
ft mil iy rv iiih mini in n at t f-i iM""
mil mild, fciirethni with accrulnil costs ac-
n..Mif.... tuflMionl, i-enilered l)V tbo
district court of said lloiiirlns county, at It
L-..I ft..,.,,, a. ii. mm. in n. i-riiiiu
ncilon ilien and there pendlna. wherein the
Hampton Lumber Company was plaintiff,
and Heldon K. Ooddard. W.H, Lewis and 0 h
Hlratton.et hI defendants.
Omaha, Netrasku, Al,n,,j,,J,",,,(,MAB
Hpeetal Master Commissioner.
, W. Carr. attorney. 4-14-5
Notice of Final Settlement.
Htatb or Nkhimska, I M
Iiouelas County, i ,
In the county court of Poutclas county
!.. I. ...... I.H
In the matier of tho estate of Alfred H
I titi I i liiiifi yf 'l '
Mr.. Ailillii Kvun. and Daisy lletts, and nil
other persons Interested In said matter urn
liereliy noi.iiieti unit on iui i"ni y or
March. tH!l. H. W. Cremer filed a petition In
hii I1 county court, praying that his llnnl
Hilmlnlstratlon account nu-ii Herein lie
...ii I mill iillowcfl: 1 1i lit lirisifs of heir.
hlna be i iiken and decrees rendered I hereon!
that allowances he made for children under
seven and fourteen years of aife respectively!
linl a decree distributing and asslKiilnic the
residue of said estate be entered; and that
such other and runner orders anu proceeii-
Iiiks mnv lie had In tba premise as maybe
required by the statutes in such rases made
and provided, to the end that said estate
and all thlrur perialnlmc thereto may be
finally settled ami (imermineu, ana me said
ii iv. i rmnep uisci anted.
Vim are hereby not Hied that If vou fall it)
appear at said court on the 17th day of
nv. im'.u. nt in ( i' ih'k a, in., aim couinst
said net 1 1 Ion. the court may irrant the prayer
of aald petition anil make sucn oilier ana
fiirlner orders, allowances ami necrnes. as hi
this court may seem proper, to the end that
all matters pertalnlntc to said estate may Im
tlnally settled snn (leieriiiineii, una ine suiu
II W. Cremer discharged.
W tnesstnv hand and oniciai si-hi mis .list
day of March, ixwi. J, w. M,i,r,n.
SKAI.. 4-l4- i;ounty jiinirn.
Notice to Creditors.
Btat or Nr-aaAssA, I .
Iloiitflas 1 ouiitv. I
In the County Court of Douicla County
Ni.hraHlia. Anrll 7lh. A. I). I8'.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
Snnili.piKin l)av:
The creditors or saia estate ana an otner
person Interested In said matter will take
ti,, lice Hint the creditors of said estate will
appear la-fore t his court on t he 2'it h day of
June, on iriiizniii iiht oi niiKusi inw.,, ami
on the 2Mb. day of October, iwt.'l. at 10 o'clock
a. rn. each day. for tne purpose or nresentiiiK
their claims for examination, adjustment
and allowance. Hlx months are allowed for
thn creditors to present their claims and one
?ear for the administrator to settle said ra
nt, from the 7th day of April, 1WM. Thl
notice will be niiiillsliea in J H H AMsniCAM
for four weeks successively prior to the With
day of June, Istrj. All claim not filed on
nr la-fore thn 2th day of October. ISIW. will
tie forever barred from consideration in the
final settlement of said estate.
Witness my hand and ontciai seal tins 7tn
Mil .. 9-19-9 4. n, r.li.irilV.
County Judxe.
Sheriff Sale.
ITnder and liy virtue of a writ of vendl
Issued out of the district court of iloiiKlas
count v. Nebraska, and to me directed. I
first ocina oi tne opinion inai iiih inmresi oi
Mrlc L. Eaton In and to the lands and tene
ments sm-cltled In said writ Is sufficient to
satisfy Walnut Hill Havlnic and investment
Company It Judgment obtained In the
county court within and for said county on
the 3rd day of June. 1 aicalnst the said
Kilrb- L. Eaton for t he sum of four hundred
forty -two and 40-MlO dollars 1442. He and cimt
of suit taxed al tnree aiidw-n.j iKiiinrsiM.wii,
a transcript of which ludiouenl duly certl
tied was duly filed and docketed in the offl'
of the clerk of the district court of said
DouKlas county, ebraska, on the loin da;
of June, Ih'.ii. l did, on the lltli day or Atirl
Ih',:i. fur want of itisids and chatt4ls. lev
uisin the following desi-rlbed real estate as
the proH-rtv of the said Kdrle L. Eaton, to
wn: Ixils two t.'i anil inree ini, diix-k iweniy
iI,.miii Ih Wt.li,, It Kill Hllllltlnn to l.he clll
of Omaha, HoiikIiw county, Nebraska; and!
hIII nn ihn hub ilav of Mnv. A. Ii. tsta at Id
o'cliH-k a. in., of said day at. the EAHT front
door of the county court house, in the rlt
of Oiimha. Ilouitlas county Nebraska, se
said real state at public anctlon to the
hliihest bidder for cash tosatlsfy said atxive
sm-clued judgment, linen-si, coki aim ac
criiltiK cisils t hereon.
Omaha, Nebraska. April 13, 1S(i:t.
4-14-5 (iEOKtiE A. HENNETT.
Hherlff of Douglas County, Nebraska
SHOES
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A k H S 1 H I ti I' A I H
WE WANT
Vii Tin-li'. I'm nil fH
v iu - ilil -i a
HUNOHID CtNTS
iwth f.tt ririjr iMUl -W hif
lth lit,
W.IM. Whitney,
f03 SOUTH 15TH ST.,
t i ! I lnwll ISmltilhtl',
KOUCH & HOUGH,
Carpenter and Builder.
Manufacturer and Repairer of
Sash, Screens, Doors and Windows
and Furniture.
ALL WORK OUARANTEED.
Shop: 1617 Davanport Street, OMAHA
W. H. L ANY ON, M. D
Physician and Surgeon,
Telephone 747.
Twelve years continual practice In Omaha,
lie assistant Hurveon to Ht.Joseph's hospital.
late assistant Hurveon to Ht.Joseph's hospital.
OthVe H. W. cor. Hlxteenth and Chicago Hts.
Otllce hours HM to 11 :R) a. in.. 3:(KI to 5:(I0 and
() to :(K) p. m. Resilience, 2711 unarms Pt.
N. J. CARRIKER, M. D.
'hysician & Medical Electrician
CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES
A SPECIALTY.
nnrHF. oh HTOITT PEOPLE will bo re
lieved of many apparent disease If properly
treated for the disease of obesity.
WOMEN A CHILDREN.
Private Diseases of Male & Female.
Prompt Attbntiow to Cam..
Offlcei 310 Shecly Blk, 15th and Howard,
Telephone 1203. OMAHA, NEB,
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watclimakcr and Jeweler,
Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty
512 South 16 Htroot.
HISSEM & TEETER
Northeait Cor. 10th ami Dodg St.,
POIt AM. KINDS OP
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
NnUi Onnfoctloni, Olgan and Tobaooo,
Teh-phono 17d4
H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMER.
Office, 111 North tfltti I Kesldence, l.KK Vate
ft reel. ntreet.
Telephone IK), Telephono 7.
My Only Place of Business Is the Old
Stand, 113 N. 8ltenth Streat.
W. T. WHITE,
IOS NORTH ISTH BT,
Stationery. Books and News,
Periodicals, Mainiilne, Notion, Fine Pocket
Cut lery, Cliiar. Toimcco, and nmoker sun
dries. EverytbliiK first clan.
Friends Patronage Solicited.
SEALS
write
For Prices.
Ed. F. PICKERING,
T el. 1538. 109 8. I6h street,
OMAHA.
foe fine livery
Llubt BuKRle. Saddle Horse, Carriage,
Coupe, Etc., see
ED. BAUMLEY,
Boarding a Specialty.
17th nd St. Mry'i At. Talephone HO,
Notice for Probate ot Will.
Smtkop Nkhimska, Im
Dimilas County. (
In the county court of IlouKla county,
Neliraska.
In the matter of the estate of Kubln II
I'lckard. deceased:
Julia M. Pkkard, Mrs. Lettle A. Harris,
Eimenn I'lckard. Nellie M. Htouder. Lettle L,
Htouder. Mettle E.CamplM-ll kuby (1. (ireene
and all other persons tnf'iestcd In said mat
ter are hereby notified that on the 7th day
of April, IH1CI. Eugene I'lckard filed in the
county court a petition alleKlni amonit other
thltiKs that Kubln II. Plckaid died on the
2Ut h day of March. IHWI. leavlntf a last will and
testament, and possessed of personal estate
valued at. I '.:o.;Kj.l, and that the above
nuinefl coiiHtltiite the ts-rsons Int.-restid In
the estate of said deceased; and praylnx for
the proliale of said will, and for lidiiiinimra
linn nf Hiilll eHtnli.
Von are hereby notified that If Vol! fall to
npia-ar at said court on thc2!M,h day of April,
h!i!, at Id o'clis'k A. M. to contest the probate
of said will, the court may allow and probate
said will and if mint administration of said
estate to Euitene I'lckard or some other
suitable person, and procyed to a settlement
I hi.rcnf.
Witness my hand and official seal tin stn
day of April. 1hii;i.
'tsr.Ai
J. W. ELLF.lt.
4-14-4
Counly Judxe
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